You can answer questions about the build you posted here. I also want to know why the heatsink is titled. I looked at the fullsized image (http://i.imgur.com/xPRXO7o.jpg) and it looks like you've added a fan to the stock heatsink?

I've been thinking of upgrading this computer a little bit, It needs a few fans, New PSU and definitely a new GPU. But then again, I'm going to be getting around $400 a month each month, So I might aswell just wait a few and buy a new computer.

Really no point.

The case is okay, (could be better, but it works) CPU is best gaming CPU out atm, you obviously have good enough RAM, your HDD is certainly usable.

Sadly, eventually all keyboards give up. I ran an Apple Extended II for a solid 15 years before it gave up the ghost. I assume you're keeping that ancient keyboard because you like the way it works or something. You can remove that color tint with this stuff. A friend who collects ancient video game systems told me about it: he used it to make 40 year old plastic game console (like Magnavox Oddyssey and such) look like new and it worked well on my keyboard and Commodore 64/128 too.

Worth giving a go if you like old hardware but don't want it to look like you fished it out of a dumpster.

Nice build Marest. You did all the sleeving yourself or was that the pre-sleeved pack from corsair? Reason I'm asking is because I'm still at a crossroads wether to sleeve cables myself or just take the easiest route and buy the sleeved cables or extensions. No one can tell the difference but me anyway and peoples eyes will be on the custom loop first and foremost. But I'm such a perfectionist........

nvm, failed to read all the text drooling over the pictures. They look stunning tbh.